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There are not many men who will face a charging grizzly.
He also faces a charge of violating his federal parole.
"And if he ever does up, he'll have to face a charge of stealing the motorcycle."
"You mean he'd rather face a charging elephant than write a letter."
The juvenile suspect was brought before a judge to face a charge of car theft.
I'd rather do something unpopular than face a charge of conspiracy."
Otherwise he could face a charge of contempt of Congress.
"Yet you stood by your friend and faced a charging tiger.
However, once back with British forces he found himself facing a charge of aiding the enemy.
Men who are facing a charge of murder, my boy, talk, and talk fast.
Elliott could face a charge of reckless assault, a misdemeanor.
He also faces a charge of perjury in one of the property cases.
While he previously faced a charge of drug possession, it was only a misdemeanor.
In their opinion, the guilty party was already incarcerated, facing a charge of capital murder.
You have seen pikes pushed before, and faced a charge or two, I vow.
He was arrested that day and is now in jail facing a charge of first-degree murder.
She could face a charge of wasting police time - but action is unlikely because of her illness.
If he had said his authority came from God, he would have faced a charge of blasphemy.
Mr. Salinas still faces a charge of illegal enrichment in another case.
"When we do," said the detective, "you're likely to find yourself facing a charge of receiving stolen property."
"I take it you've never faced a charge of cataphracts in full armor?"
He was not prepared to face a charge of heresy from Goldblatt.
I, personally, would face a charge of attempted murder, because of the scion.
If all eight players faced a charging bull two times, the group pot would earn $50,000.
He would face a charge equivalent to treason against the state, and that, he guessed, meant the chair.